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Am I the only one who's surprised that a weed shop didn't buy this site to use for their flagship store? 🚬

Pretty low effort as a park, even by Edmonton standards.. Can't see it getting much use.
 
Am I the only one who's surprised that a weed shop didn't buy this site to use for their flagship store? 🚬

Pretty low effort as a park, even by Edmonton standards.. Can't see it getting much use.
Wait what?! You're got it all wrong. Who said anything about a "park?" Not as in "where you take your dog to run around or fly a kite or throw a frisbee. This is loose term for a park, as in a memorial to meat packing industry of the area. Btw, it's been around for at least 5 years as it was built at the same time as the new Andrews transit garage. So to me, it is a pretty unique and special "park" to have in our city.
 
the landscaping along the newer section of the Yellowhead. 156-ST Al trail is extensive. In 15 to 20 years that will be a forest corridor.
Some of the eastern stretches of the Whitemud were landscaped back in the 90's. It's almost scenic driving through there today and bonus is that the vegetation muffles a lot of road noise.
 
Wait what?! You're got it all wrong. Who said anything about a "park?" Not as in "where you take your dog to run around or fly a kite or throw a frisbee. This is loose term for a park, as in a memorial to meat packing industry of the area. Btw, it's been around for at least 5 years as it was built at the same time as the new Andrews transit garage. So to me, it is a pretty unique and special "park" to have in our city.
Just a couple of forum members in this thread, and google apparently.

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Geez, this forum really does have a literacy problem doesn't it? 🤨
 

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